Goldfish Changed Its Name to Be More ‘Adult-Sounding’ — Here’s Why and How You Can Buy the New Pack

Goldfish is rebranding to Chilean Sea Bass crackers to “remind” Gen Z and millennial customers that the nostalgic snack is intended for all generations

<p>Pepperidge Farms</p> Goldfish is rebranding to Chilean Sea Bass for a limited time

Pepperidge Farms

Goldfish is rebranding to Chilean Sea Bass for a limited time

Goldfish is getting a grownup name to reflect its grownup customers.

The beloved fish-shaped snacks will be renamed Chilean Sea Bass for a limited time.

The Chilean Sea Bass packs, which are available exclusively online, include exactly the same crackers as regular Goldfish. The only difference is the “more adult” fish-based name, per a press release.

According to the release, the short-term name is meant to “remind” Gen Z and millennial customers “who grew up with Goldfish” that the childhood staple is intended for all generations.

<p>Pepperidge Farms</p> Chilean Sea Bass and Goldfish packages

Pepperidge Farms

Chilean Sea Bass and Goldfish packages

The brand points to its other recent releases, like Old Bay Goldfish and Frank’s RedHot Goldfish, as products that were “created with adult palates in mind.” Chilean Sea Bass crackers are just the newest iteration of snacks geared towards mature consumers.

Unlike the other adult Goldfish flavors, Chilean Sea Bass pouches will not be available in grocery stores. Instead, snackers can purchase up to two bags of the crackers ($7.38 for both) at chileanseabasscrackers.com through Oct. 30. The snacks will be available in daily drops at 9 a.m. ET. But beware: They sell out quickly each morning.

Related: Tostitos, Ruffles and Other Brands Are Adding More Chips to Select Bags After Being Accused of 'Shrinkflation'

<p>DiGiorno</p> DiGiorno Thanksgiving Pizza box

DiGiorno

DiGiorno Thanksgiving Pizza box

While Chilean Sea Bass crackers might not be on grocery shelves, shoppers can head to the frozen food section to grab another newsy item.

DiGiorno's Thanksgiving Pizza is back after being first introduced in fall 2023. The Detroit-style pie is covered in mozzarella and cheddar cheese and then topped with turkey, gravy, green beans, cranberries and crispy onions. This version is slightly different from the inaugural pie from 2023, which also had diced sweet potatoes.

The Thanksgiving pizza will be available at stores under the Kroger umbrella, including Harris Teeter and Ralph’s stores for $10 through the end of November, a DiGiorno representative confirmed to PEOPLE.

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